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762.12 – Termination or revocation as youthful trainee; effect | Michigan Law

Michigan law permits courts to revoke or terminate youthful trainee status if serious offenses are committed during the program.

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762.12 – Termination or revocation as youthful trainee; effect

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 762.12

Summary
This law allows Michigan courts to terminate or revoke a youthful trainee status at any time before final release. If the individual commits certain serious offenses during the trainee period, their status must be revoked. The law specifies conditions under which the court must revoke the youthful trainee designation.
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In simple terms: Michigan law permits courts to revoke or terminate youthful trainee status if serious offenses are committed during the program.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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